2013
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(13)77064-0
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2190 – Effect of major depressive disorder and insomnia on somatization

Abstract: IntroductionSomatization is a common symptom of depression. Somatization is also related to sleep problem including insomnia.Depression is the one of the most common cuase of insomnia. Therefore, it would be needed to investigate the interaction between depression, insomnia and somatization.ObjectivesTo investigate the independent effects of major depressive disorder (MDD) and insomnia on somatization.AimsTo compare somatization of primary insomnia, MDD with insomnia, MDD without insomnia, and normal controls.… Show more

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“…The optimal cutoff point is 67; a score of 67 or lower indicates poor sleep quality, whereas a score of 68 or higher indicates good sleep quality [22]. The Cronbach's alpha for this tool was 0.88 at the time of development [23] and in this study.…”
Section: Quality Of Sleepmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…The optimal cutoff point is 67; a score of 67 or lower indicates poor sleep quality, whereas a score of 68 or higher indicates good sleep quality [22]. The Cronbach's alpha for this tool was 0.88 at the time of development [23] and in this study.…”
Section: Quality Of Sleepmentioning
confidence: 47%